Elaine Robertson

Associate Director Of Events at San Francisco General Hospital Foundation

Elaine Robertson has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Elaine is currently the Associate Director of Events at the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, a position they started in 2022. Prior to this, Elaine held various roles at the San Francisco Girls Chorus, including Director of Artistic Operations and Director of Production and Artistic Administration. Elaine was responsible for managing artistic operations, overseeing productions, and organizing collaborations with renowned artists and organizations.

Before their time at the San Francisco Girls Chorus, Elaine worked as the Chorus Manager at the San Francisco Symphony, where they created and managed rehearsal and performance schedules for professional and volunteer choristers. Elaine also played a key role in administering the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the American Guild of Musical Artists.

Further back in their career, Elaine co-founded the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco and served as the Executive Director, overseeing programming, fundraising, and personnel management. Elaine also worked at the San Francisco Boys Chorus as a Program Associate and Program Manager, where they were responsible for developing and implementing music education and performance programs.

Elaine's early career includes roles such as a Production Manager at Berkeley Opera and a Research Assistant at Stanford University's Department of Psychology, where they conducted research on emotion regulation and selective attention using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). Elaine also designed an education program introducing neuroscience to elementary school children.

Overall, Elaine Robertson's work experience highlights their expertise in artistic operations, production management, event planning, and program development.

Elaine Robertson's education history begins with their attendance at San Francisco University High School from 1991 to 1995, where they did not pursue a specific degree or field of study. Following high school, they enrolled at the University of Oxford from 1996 to 1999, earning a BA in Experimental Psychology and Philosophy, as well as an MA in the same subjects. Later, they pursued further education at Stanford University from 2004 to 2006, completing their Master of Arts in Psychology with a specialization in Neuroscience.

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